Description |
1 online resource (192 pages) |
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Print version record. |
Contents |
Front Cover; Contents; Prologue: Catching the Spread Betting Bug; Chapter One: Spread Betting and the Golden Age of Sporting Dominance; Chapter Two: The Mechanics of Spread Betting; Chapter Three: Managing Your Money; Chapter Four: Know Your Enemy; Chapter Five: What Moves the Market?; Chapter Six: In-running Action; Chapter Seven: Arbitrage and Why the Firms Hate It; Chapter Eight: Football Matches and Markets; Chapter Nine: Over the Season -- Long-term Football; Chapter Ten: The Ups and Downs of Cricket; Chapter Eleven: Rugby and its Rival Codes; Chapter Twelve: The Mind Games of Golf. |
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Chapter Thirteen: Playing the Field, Spread Betting and Horse RacingChapter Fourteen: The Equality of American Football; Chapter Fifteen: The Opportunities of Motor Racing; Chapter Sixteen: Pub Games, Greyhounds, Boxing and ... Lawn Tennis; Chapter Seventeen: Spread Betting and the World of Politics; Chapter Eighteen: The World of Speciality Markets; Appendix: Main Sports Spread Betting Firms; Glossary. |
Summary |
The definitive and up-to-date guide to sports spread betting Daniel Townend has interviewed many spread betting insiders in the spread betting firms, sports journalists and successful punters to compile this definitive and up-to-date guide to all aspects of Sports Spread Betting. The book includes chapters on the major individual sports, details of all the different markets offered and the differences between the spread betting firms. The book has sections on: 1) The philosophy of a spread bettor 2) Lies, damned lies and statistics ... but how the spread firms swear by. |
Subject |
Sports betting.
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GAMES -- Gambling -- General.
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Sports betting. (OCoLC)fst01130570
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Other Form: |
Print version: Townend, Daniel. Sports spread betting. London : High Stakes, 2003 9781843440123 |
ISBN |
9781848397385 (electronic bk.) |
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1848397380 (electronic bk.) |
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